Keep your campsite well lit with the Snow Peak Mini Hozuki Lantern ($40). Available in two colors, this handy LED lantern runs for seventy hours off 3 AAA batteries, and features a built-in loop with a magnetic closure for hanging and a silicone rubber shade for light diffusion. Time to turn in for the night? Set it to candle mode and let the flickering light set the mood inside your tent.

No matter how hard you try, sometimes you need to get some work done in less-than-ideal conditions — like in the middle of the forest with no power supply to be seen conditions. Luckily, the Kanz Field Power Desk ($2,000-$2,500) is built for just those circumstances. Available in 120- and 240-Watt configurations, they boast GoalZero Sherpa 120 power packs to power your gear for up to 3 or 6 extra hours, mono-crystalline 20W solar panels that can recharge the batteries in similarly small amounts of time, rugged bodies, included legs to serve as free-standing desks, and lightweight designs that make it possible to lug them with you wherever you may roam.

Yes, the Poler Wunder Bundler ($25) can keep your six-pack cold — but don't confuse it with a cooler. This versatile implement can also keep hot food warm, serve as padding for shock-sensitive gear, work as a reflector to attract attention in an emergency, become an impromptu baby-changing station, or just save your knees from getting dirty when taking low-angle shots outdoors. Let's see your Igloo do that.

Another big step forward for Pax and for vaporizers in general, the Pax 3 is the third-generation model of the company's flagship line. It's able to heat up instantly and vibrates when it's ready. It's also now a dual-use vaporizer for both loose leaf and extract which is an easy swap with the included concentrate insert. You can even control your Pax using the Pax Vapor app, which connects using Bluetooth — allowing you to personalize your ideal heat settings. Made using a high-polished anodized aluminum shell, each Pax 3 comes with a 10-year warranty and is available in Black, Silver, Gold, and limited edition Rose Gold.

Just like your mattress, your pillow has a big effect on the quality of your sleep. And just like their comfortable mattress, the Casper Pillow is designed to make sure you rest well. It provides both comfort and support regardless of your sleeping position, with a firm inner core and a softer outer shell. Essentially it's a pillow within a pillow. It also won't pancake or lose shape thanks to the silky fibers it was constructed with, and is finished with breathable percale cotton to keep things cool. Take advantage of the 100 night trial and if you don't love it, Casper will give you a free refund.

Given its simple appearance, we'd have serious reservations about the effectiveness of the Audubon Bird Call ($9) — if it hadn't been doing its job for over 70 years. Invented by Roger Eddy — who was also an author and a politic in the Connecticut state legislature — this simple call is made from cast zinc and birch wood in Rhode Island, and emits a generic tweeting noise that draws curious birds in.

When something claims that it's "guaranteed indestructible", you tend to take notice. That's the case with the Tuf Rack ($170-$200). MIG welded using laser-cut 16-gauge steel, these bike racks — available in mountain bike and BMX styles — are tough as nails, hold you bike down using a single custom ratchet strap over the top tube, and thanks to a modular design, can be connected several at a time to the back of your truck or SUV.